When I record distorted guitars ---regardless of which amp and/or speaker cabinet I use--- I get a nasty fizzy sound. I can eq it out of the recording, but I'd like to know if there's a way of putting some form of eq between the amp head and the speaker cab. That might also help with a flabby bottom if I could just eq it out before it gets to the speaker.
I know a line-level equalizer wouldn't be appropriate. I think there are some equalizers used in car audio that go between amps and speakers. Also, I assume this might strain the output transformer in a guitar amp. But does anyone know from an engineering standpoint what the reality is here? Or if there's a way to do this safely?
Thanks!
I know a line-level equalizer wouldn't be appropriate. I think there are some equalizers used in car audio that go between amps and speakers. Also, I assume this might strain the output transformer in a guitar amp. But does anyone know from an engineering standpoint what the reality is here? Or if there's a way to do this safely?
Thanks!
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